If someone made a Twitter-like website that supported OpenID, I would join.

By 1 Shii on April 25, 2007

...because we really do need an alternative.

It would be kind of neat if it imported/exported to Twitter and Facebook as well.

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10 Jonathan Rascher who disagreed, says

I have enough ways to kill time already. (Jyte, I'm looking at you. :D)

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4 kybernetikos who disagreed, says

I would however sign up to a presence service if all my IM clients connected to it.

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1 Michael Yang who agreed, says

I'd believe twitter will make itself OpenID enabled before someone make an OpenID enabled twitter-like.

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No_score Rhys who disagreed, says

I don't really see the point of Twitter. Why would I want to find out what some other random person I don't know is doing?

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1 ☆VxJasonxV☆ who agreed, says

It's not about the people you don't know, it's about the people you do.

Or something, I guess.

I don't know, it's a timesink just like YouTube, Wikipedia, and Jyte.

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4 fiXedd who agreed, says

So a big chunk of Twitter (the website) would be trivial to reimplement. What I don't know how to do is to talk to the SMS networks. Does anyone have any clues?

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